By Alison Janssen
Hello from a tropical wonderland via my smartphone!
I'm heading on a boat that will take me to a beach on an island (please let there be no smoke monsters), and aside from a bevy of manuscripts under consideration, I'm bringing a Tasha Alexandar book and a Booth Tarkington book.
What would you be reading on an island today?
Zoe Archer's Blade of the Rose series and the collected poetry of Shel Silverstein, except for Runny Babbit, which makes my head hurt.
By the way, I found a great illustration for your "Ocean" post last week . . . and for your island visit, come to think: http://xkcd.com/731/
Have a wonderful time!
Posted by: Sarah W | November 18, 2010 at 11:21 AM
Tasha A. is always good for relaxation & escape - great choice. The Rozan book I recently finished, ON THE LINE, would be great for the beach.
Posted by: Robin Agnew | November 18, 2010 at 06:47 PM
I'm on an island, Alison (Key West), and I'm reading NOBODY RUNS FOREVER by Richard Stark/Donald Westlake, a Parker novel.
Posted by: Mike Dennis | November 19, 2010 at 03:22 PM